Like the lights. Only complaint is that the hookup wiring is not strait forward and requires some willingness and ability to DIY. (Posted on 12/31/14)

Review by KrisOG

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The Triumph Tiger 1050 is notorious for having terrible lights. This kit improved the low beam visibility and seriously increased visibilty on the high beam setting. It would probably be better if I use the narrow beam filter instead of the wide beam, but most of my riding is on two-lane country roads so I need to see to the sides. Installation was a bit difficult despite being 90% plug and play, but I think that has to do with the Tiger's sealed headlight and lack of secure places for the ballast. I also noticed some sporadic flickering, so I'm not sure what that is all about. (Posted on 12/24/14)

Review by Kermit

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While riding in the UP of Michigan, I was pulled over by one of Michigan's finest. As I watched him in my rearview mirror walk up to me, he looked pretty intimidating. The first thing out of his mouth was, "What kind of lights are those?" I told him about my Denali 2's and said "You could see me coming, couldn't you?" Turns out he was a rider also, and we talked about bikes for awhile, exchanged cards and he let me off with a warning. I think the lights paid for themselves that day! (Posted on 11/15/14)

Review by bravo616

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Much better than some other popular brands and way cheaper. The D2 is perfect for my BMW K1600GT. I used these in place of the poor factory aux lights. Ive had them for over two years and they still Impress. I can see off to the sides and down the road. For the great price and quality, what's not to like? I was also able to use the factory switch for a super clean install. (Posted on 10/22/14)

Review by hifikenny

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I installed my D2s a few weeks ago and absolutely love them (Posted on 10/1/14)

Review by Msquared

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Install is relatively simple. I did not remove the gas tank but 'fished' the lines behind the tank panels and behind and underneath the tank itself. Wiring diagram is easy to understand and the photos on the website under tutorials were very helpful in seeing how Twisted Throttle crews installed the D2's on their own company bike. I used the Best Rest light bar which is a solid, simple install and keeps the D2's tight to the frame so that if you are riding off-road and dump your bike, there will be very little probability of damaging the lights or light bar. (Posted on 9/24/14)

Review by TA49

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I have equipped 3 bikes with these lights, two BMWs and a Honda. They add to my visibility, both day and night, and the installation is straight forward and foolproof.

The compact size gives more mounting options than a bigger light. (Posted on 9/1/14)

Review by Dfreeair

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Bought a set of D2's for my 2012 vstrom 650. Worked as advertised. Wired them to the high/low headlight switch. On low they make for extra visibility during daytime running and at night on high beam unbelievable how they light up the sides of the road as well as how far down the road they illuminate. Easy to install, good instructions. Definitely buy the Denali Power Hub 2. Cleans up everything nice. Also if you have a new vstrom 650 I would buy the SW-Mototech brackets. High quality, fit perfect, and march the lines on the bike. (Posted on 8/1/14)

Review by GaryS

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They work as they are supposed to work and look great. Unscientific, but it seems cars pull out much less often with these lights on. And only on low beam. (Posted on 7/31/14)

Review by Guest

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I shop with you guys because you have some of the best products around. This is the second set of D2's that I purchased. I bought the second set for my wife after having my set for over a year. I have them on my Sportster with an after market LED Harley headlight. The headlight is good, in that it throws a well defined box of light way down the road, but it leaves a gap lower and to the sides of the beam. I set the Denalis top edge of the beam parallel to the ground and the inner edge straight ahead. On my trip down Rt 66 last year I did some back road riding at night. With the high beams it was like daylight and the colors of things were not orange like you get with stock headlights. I could see the critters on the side of the road, long before I got there.

I was turning on to our street yesterday and noticed a motorcycle coming at me about a half a mile away. It was bright! It wasn't obnoxious, but you couldn't miss it. I thought, "man those are the lights that I should have bought; I wonder what type they are." As we got closer I recognized that it was my wife and those were the Denalis. I am glad that I bought them and I am really glad that you guys continue to bring products like them to the market.

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